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Repurposing Climate Data

Explore the importance of making climate data and models easily accessible, discoverable, and reusable. Learn about the tools and workflows used to analyze climate data and facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration. Discover how the EOSC-Nordic project is advancing the field of climate modeling.

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Repurposing Climate Data

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  1. RepurposingClimateData Anne Fouilloux1 BéréniceBatut2, Björn Grüning2, Jean Iaquinta1, Yvan Le Bras3 and @galaxyproject 1 Universityof Oslo, Norway 2 Universityof Freiburg, Germany 3 Natural History Museum, France Image generatedwithhttps://github.com/matteo-ronchetti/Pointillism

  2. INES - Infrastructure for Norwegian Earth System modelling (NRC grant 270061) https://nordicesmhub.github.io/ Nordic Infrastructure Collaboration on Earth System Tools (NICEST) Mozilla Open LeadersProgram

  3. Overview • Why and what for? • What have we done so far to make climate data and models more reusable? • What have we learned? • What is the way forward?

  4. What for? There is a wealth of data1 and information available about the past, current and future climate. • Is this information easily accessible, discoverable or reusable? • Which information is authoritative and trustworthy and which information to use when and how? • What about local and regional impacts of global change? • Should we better support education and innovation? 1 Climatemodels, model outputs, diagnostictools, etc.

  5. One constraint Be inclusive • Cover needs from students, researchers, decision makers, businesses, media, artists, citizen, etc. • Cater for cross-disciplinary aspects • Cater for different expectations and different level of expertise in climate Science, data & visualization analysis, programming, etc.

  6. Our approach: the front end web portal Galaxy workflows Galaxy Command Line Interface Jupyter ecosystem

  7. Our approach: behindthe scene Create containers for tools Manage source codes Compute & Storage Manage packages Share and publish tools & workflows

  8. Example: climate and economicmodels PhD Research Fellow working on climate modelling and economic impacts of climate change Running DIAM Running NorESM1/CESM2 on HPC 1Norwegian Earth System Model 2UCAR/NCAR Community Earth System Model

  9. Example: NorESM/CESM & DIAM in Galaxy A one-time effort NorESM DIAM NorESM/CESM & DIAM package and containers for all

  10. Example: Couplingclimate and economicmodels Research Object workflow

  11. Lessonslearnt First, be patient…

  12. Second, training is paramount

  13. What’snext? EOSC-Nordic project Compute & Storage

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